Deficiency in Timely CNA Performance Evaluations and Competency Documentation
Summary
The facility failed to ensure timely completion of annual performance evaluations and identification of areas of weakness for three Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) employed for over a year. Employee #21, hired in January 2023, had a performance review completed one month late and a competency checklist nine days late, both lacking documentation of performance strengths or weaknesses. A follow-up evaluation identified concerns with duties such as trash, water, bed making, and room cleanliness. Employee #22, hired in September 2021, had a performance review ten days late and a competency checklist that also lacked documentation of strengths or weaknesses. A follow-up evaluation highlighted issues with the donning and doffing process. Employee #23, hired in June 2023, had a performance review over two months late and a competency checklist without documented strengths or weaknesses. A follow-up evaluation noted the need for improvement in therapeutic communication with residents. The Director of Nursing (DON) confirmed that the facility's performance evaluation form did not evaluate CNAs' skills or identify strengths and weaknesses, and the competency checklist did not facilitate identifying training needs. The facility's policy required annual performance evaluations to identify areas needing improvement, which was not adhered to in these cases.
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